Regina in the mid 50’s was a paradise for young, single people. This was what the dating scene was like back then.
1989 and the Grey Cup in Toronto
In 1989, the Saskatchewan Roughriders made it to the Grey Cup, and a midnight flight to Toronto was added at the last minute. I had to go, it may be my only chance to see the Riders win.
1956 and the Rider Train to Edmonton
In 1956, the Saskatchewan Roughriders made the playoffs, and a last-minute train to Edmonton was put together for fans wanting to watch the game against the Eskimos. This is what happened on the Rider Train.
1952 and the Day I Started Bleeding Green
The first time I ever saw a Saskatchewan Roughriders game, I was 17 years old. The Hamilton Tiger Cats were the hosts, and from the first kickoff, I was hooked.
Lady Bug Open – Why Not Minot?
In 1985, a group of women from Regina, Saskatchewan went down to Minot to play in the Lady Bug Open. Talk about fun… By Maureen O’Shea.